Keeping The Arts Alive with a multi award winning Motlanalo.

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Motlanalo is a dynamic Afro-Soul, Pop, and Afro-jazz artist whose music
transcends boundaries, preserving and elevating the Sepedi language through
soulful melodies and meaningful narratives. Her work blends folk tales with modern
beats, redefining the Afro genre with a fresh and innovative approach. Multi-award-winning Motlanalo has achieved remarkable success in just
four years, earning her the title of "Queen of Voice and Live Performances."
Ke Nna (It’s Me): Her upcoming album, set to release ahead of the Intimate
Gala Concert on Valentine’s Day 2025, explores themes of love, hope, and life,
resonating deeply with her loyal fanbase, the Nalo Nation.
Tune in and catch up as we delve into her music journey #MpumalangaAzishe
17 Jan English South Africa Society & Culture

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